Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for bragging about the economy in the United States despite recent data showing 28,000 private sector jobs have been lost.
During a rally in Portage, Michigan, on Friday, Vance, the vice presidential running mate of former President Donald Trump spoke about the “effect” of the Biden-Harris administration’s “policies” on the economy.
Vance referenced the recent jobs report from the Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics, which found 28,000 private sector jobs had been lost in October.
“I hate to say it, my friends, it’s not just plans and it’s not just proposals,” Vance told the crowd. “We are seeing, in action, the effect of Kamala Harris’s policies. Did anyone see the jobs report that came out this morning? While Kamala Harris goes out there and brags about the economy being great, we’ve got Michigan families who can’t afford the price of groceries, and importantly, over the last month, our country lost 28,000 private sector jobs.”
.@JDVance: "While Kamala Harris goes out there and brags about the economy being great — over the last month, our country lost 28K private sector jobs. We lost 46K manufacturing jobs. This is what happens when you double down on the failed policies of the last four years." pic.twitter.com/GwuCUyMsKS
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) November 1, 2024
“And — it actually, it gets even worse than that,” Vance continued. “We lost 46,000 manufacturing jobs. This is what happens when you double down on the failed policies, not just of the last four years, but the failed policies of the last forty years. You get less Americans working and more Americans on welfare. You get less self-reliance and more dependence on the government.” […]
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